A solar Eclipse, which was available only to residents of the United States, has attracted people from all over the world.
August 21, more than seven million people from different parts of the United States observed the first of 1918, a total solar Eclipse.
Due to space geometry, the Moon had momentarily covered the Sun and cast a shadow on the Earth’s surface.
The Eclipse covered a separate part of the United States darkness, led to the fall of temperature, and the glow of the stars and planets in the middle of the day.
The BBC reported that the last time the United States observed a solar Eclipse in 1979. However, from the moment when the moon’s shadow crossed the entire continent 99 years ago. This was also the first Eclipse, which was seen exclusively by the United States from 1776 – the founding of the state.
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